The Safety Net program area builds on a longstanding Grove commitment to fund organizations that support individuals and families with resources, respect, a sense of belonging, and the opportunity to live and contribute fully in their communities.
Although located within Silicon Valley’s great wealth and innovation, we recognize that areas of income inequality, high unemployment, and poverty also surround the region. The Grove’s Safety Net program funds local organizations in San Mateo County, focusing on the communities of East Palo Alto, Belle Haven, Redwood City, Daly City, and the San Mateo County Coast.
Download an overview of the Safety Net program here.
Grantee Partners
- Community Legal Services In East Palo Alto Inc
- Coastside Opportunity Center
- Cora Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse
- Hiphousing
- Housing Leadership Council of San Mateo County
- International Rescue Committee (Northern CA)
- Jobtrain, Inc
- Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County
- LifeMoves
- Nuestra Casa De East Palo Alto
- One East Palo Alto
- Peninsula Family Service
- Puente de la Costa Sur
- Ravenswood Family Health Network
- Rebuilding Together Peninsula
- Redwood City Elementary
- Samaritan House
- San Mateo Community College District
- Second Harvest of Silicon Valley
- Social Good Fund
- Starvista
- Thrive Alliance
- Urban Habitat Program
- Youth Leadership Institute
- Youth United For Community Action
Organizations included here are grantees that have received support from the Grove Foundation since 2018. This list is not necessarily comprehensive. Photos on this page are courtesy of: Ravenswood Family Health Network and Second Harvest of Silicon Valley,